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I Thur*., Oct. IS. IMO f Page 19 Three times as many men as The term "good-byw" la a cor women commit suicide, according ruption of "God be with you", ac- to the Britannica Book of the cording to the Encyclopaedia Brt- Yimr tannica. Cottage Grove Sentinel COTTAGE GROVE. LANE ( 'OUNTY, OREGON I HI T <DAY, < >< T< )BER 13. HMD The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon NUMBER 10 —3 Grass and Legume Douglas Fir Is Mixture Favored More in Demand For Cover Crops Words of tho Who True happiness is of n n llred nature, and an enemy to pump and noise। it arises, in the first plar<>, from tho enjoyment of ene's self; and, In Ihu nest, from tho fi lenni hip and ei n»< i ttlon of a few select rompnnlonn. — (Joseph A<l<Hs<>n> ami I legume mi', Cottage Grove The grain In Ilie mixture pro- Fil! D^r! - Lo?m and I U pl ollut i I - accepted IX mil- m lect a week more business it mg Septemlx'i Ilian produc- m, Smith iminted out irions Il eight car gc in .Soul hern ■ hippi "I I 5 million n ■ il', moie lumber than they cut 11 ing.Septemlx-r. Costs No More .MARINES MOVE RESERVES BY AIR—Using airlift this year for the first time to fly Marine Corps Reservists to and from summer training camps, the Marines had flown 3,500 “citizen Marines" nearly 4,000,000 passenger miles without untoward incident by the first week in July. Alxive, members of the Fifth 105 MM Howitzer Battalion prepare to return by air to Kansas City, Mi souri, from ths Marine Corps Air Station at Quantico, Virginia, where the unit completed two weeks of active training. Bar Run Phone 684 i ecommcnr Is c u cover crop In heavy seeding, he 1 fall and pring »I*- Ihat n lift r. i<; h in the tall w ill lx Whatever your amount, let us supply your oil Wr ate at your service to help you to a Wile Preservers snug, properly heated home this winter. Wu Give You FREE 8 A H Green Savin' Stamps F Phone"76” Union Oi! Co lu mm« cool mmks on buck fireplace fo i l« by arnibbing with • wire bruah rllpp. t mtn e ( «Str ma le of water ami an • ' ' ii y gi illy clr .insme | iwdcr. fol low thia with a clear water imsc. Distributor R L (Bob) Seder ren Columnar Pads The Sentinel. ARVIN Radiant Heater Operates on either AC or DC, perfect for offices, ticket booth , trailers, ns well im homes. Oversize heating element, As registered pharmacists, we give you quick, dependable service at no extra expense. Our fresh “live” pharmacals give you exactly what the doctor ordered. SHOESTRING (Mrs. W. C. Thorp, Reporter) Oi! or Cold? Complete Safety PORTLAND, ORE. Oct 13 I nftlleil older Id"-, lor lumber in< unti <1 And Kloçkx nt Douglas fir sawmills of we iein l edi li logcllier will 'slimgton and Diegon declined is mill'. the sixth straight wi ek took m o r <■ I iumiik h than ig.iim i crop imi pi'xlitet ion, accori! ng Io H E W<M l.iimfxrmi n < u di i nine of mana ¡erneut Sand and Gravel ? mill bad shrunk Io 929.038.tXXi i ni I" > t lowest in 12 months. A« meeting of tin 6" lumlxr executive stateli I "ougla County I! D ague schools auki di ppi'd 3H million fc<-t m held in Rosi burg, !.< Roy Hansen. Yoncalla high school principal was ■ unfilled otdi'i file stood at '157HMHI boatti feet, up some < »ne the basketball tourna .' million lei t over August mi tits in February will lx- held in Both orde,- and shipments ilm new Yoncalla high school eif well above production lor gymnasium. if flist 39 wifks of 1949, Smith aled Ilf said the dcmaml for the ccond grade room of the Yon calla school Monday afternoon for me extent to the nationwide Ben Ashbaugh. Charles Darling bought a small Ha' industry to acquaint buyers hou-e and piece of land from Geo. and users with the pro|xr grade lumgdon where he and his sister ol lumlx r for each jol>. Mr: Ixirothy Lankford will make The wi ekly average of West * hen home. Cot t lumlx r jiroduction m Scp- daughter Eurnice Ann. was temlx r was 17o.O76.<XX) b f. or I xirn to Mr and Mrs. Melvin Kauff- man Septcmix r 28. At the Mercy Order.« averaged 1X8.956,000 b.L; hospital in Roseburg. shipments 183.196.<XX) b.f Weekly Mr. and Mr . Norman Johnson of C ook Bay visiting at the Phil duction 167.2fX).t*M) < HIX', of the Huntington home recently. 1 1943-1948 avitagci. Orders 182,- Johnson and Mrs. Huntington are 7U9 uO'l b f ; shipments 162.ft27.tSXt b. f. Mi and Mrs. Evciett Curtis Ed- Thirty-nine weeks of 1919 cu win and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis mulative production 6.098.252,(XX) left Saturday morning for Los b.f : thirty-nine weeks of 1948, Angelos. 6,6l3,X|8,fXK) h. f ; thirty-nine Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoffman mov ■ "I 1M7, « I »317 000 ed into tire Chas. Kirklie home Ordm for thirty tun. weeks of Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kirklie arc 1949 brcawdown as follows: Rad building a nice apartment over 3.994.287JXX) b f : truck 295,303,- their garage, where they will make 000 b I : dflMMtlC cargo 1,089,918,- i >’ « i bi. export 260,.>62,<XX) b.f.; their home this winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wise of lix il 7O1.3O2.IXX). Marion. Ohio are visiting his The industry's unfilled order brother and family. Lloyd Wise III.- stood at 5X1.57 I.<XK> b f. nt the and also her brother at Oakland end <>f September. Gross stocks at and her sister at Sutherlin. 929,038,000. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lasswell have moved into their new home IMH \ Gl 1 * »10 MH.LIOS just completed north of Yoncalla. IO IMPROV I. 1GRK I I.TI HE Mr. and Mis. Eric Stenseth who WASHINGTON A $I0JXX>.<NX) have operated the Yoncalla Red loan to India the second loan and White store for the past 21 granted to that country within years sold out to Mr. and Mrs. eight weeks was announced here Russell Wamsley of Neskowin. by the International Bank for Re- < )regon. The Wamsleys tix>k over consl i net ion and Development, one the store October 3. if the S|x'eiali/ed Agencies tffil- iatcd with the United Nations. Parts of the loan will lx" used to finance part of the cost of i agricultural machinery needl'd by India for flic reclamation of lands infested with a weed known as kans gras the rest for the clear ing of jungle lands, bank officials > lid It is expected that this Will help to increase production of grain and thus reduce the fixxl ihficit which constitutes one of Ilie most pressing problems facing India today. The loan is for a term of seven years and carries interest at the rate of 2'j |x r cent, plus com- ' mission .it tin' rati- of I |>er cent. Amortization payments, calculated ' to retire tli<’ loan at maturity will : start on 1 June 1952. Tlic Bank on 18 August 1919 had made another loan of 3-1 million for the reconstruction and develop- 'Child of the Year* reaches its highest point at about 7 pm. Complete Lubrication Jobs KELLY DRUG CO We G've S & H Green Stamps Nolt’s Chevron Station 6th & Highway PHONE 37 609 MAIN Ph. 25 MRS. MRYTLE MONTGOMERY SKOPEC NEW MANAGER AND COOK at Greyhound Cafe JUVENILE film star, Matalie Word (above), 11, has been designated “Child cf the Year” by the Chil dren's Day National Council in New York. The first annual nslwnwiJe observance of Children's Day is set ior October 16. (International) Featuring: CHICKEN PIE Merchants Lunch HOURS: 6:00 A. M - 9:30 P. M Monday - Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Ella Joyce to Hetman Keith Hudson. The wedding took place Saturday, October 1 at Sutherlin. They left for a weeks honeymoon and then they will make their home at the parental Miller home the present. Organized anti-Semitism in 1948 was at the lowest ebb since the de pression. according to the Britan- .nica Book of the Year. Complete Fountain Service 8:00 A M. - 8:30 P. 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